Apple Just Hired Someone That Should Make The iPhone's Photo Taking Better

SnappyLabs made an app that did quick burst photography
delivering high resolution photos snapped at 20-30 frames per
second, which is faster than Apple's native camera app, says
TechCrunch.

There's no word on what Papandriopoulos will be doing at
Apple, but obviously, it will be something related to camera
software/photo software.

While many people think that smartphones are becoming
commoditized devices with near feature parity, cameras are one
area that can still be improved, and used for differentiation. If
Apple can make the iPhone's camera significantly better than its
rivals, then it's a huge selling point.